Stanford tests new wrist rehab method: could light weights with blood flow restriction speed recovery?

NCT ID NCT06963671

Summary

This study is testing whether adding blood flow restriction training to standard wrist pain rehabilitation helps people recover faster. Researchers will compare two groups of 90 adults with ulnar wrist pain who have been in a cast for 4-6 weeks. One group will do standard therapy, while the other will add light strength training with blood flow restriction during clinic visits to see if it improves grip strength and reduces pain.

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Locations

  • Stanford University

    Redwood City, California, 94063, United States

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